JOE HERNANDEZ LANDSCAPING - New Rochelle's Reliable Landscapers
301 Sickles Ave, New Rochelle, NY 10801
Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Business Background
Joe Hernandez Landscaping is a trusted, local landscaping company serving homeowners and businesses in New Rochelle, NY. We specialize in diagnosing and solving the most common yard problems in our community, including persistent dead lawn patches and areas of standing water that can damage your property and create mosquito breeding grounds. Our team provides targeted solutions like soil aeration, drainage correction, and lawn rejuvenation to restore the health and beauty of your outdoor space. We understand the unique soil and climate challenges of Westchester County and are committed to delivering reliable, effective results that enhance your property's value and curb appeal.
Q&A
What's causing the dead patches in my New Rochelle lawn?
Dead patches in our area are often caused by a combination of compacted soil, poor drainage, and thatch buildup, which prevent water and nutrients from reaching the grass roots. We start with a thorough assessment of your soil and yard grading to identify the exact cause, then recommend solutions like core aeration and targeted overseeding to bring your lawn back to life.
How can you fix the standing water in my yard?
Standing water is a common issue in New Rochelle due to clay-heavy soil and improper grading. We address this by installing French drains, dry wells, or regrading the landscape to create a gentle slope that directs water away from your home and foundation. Our solutions are designed to effectively manage runoff and prevent future water damage and soggy lawn areas.
What's the first step to solving my lawn drainage and health problems?
The first and most important step is a professional site evaluation. We'll inspect your yard's slope, soil composition, and existing drainage to create a customized plan. This allows us to tackle the root cause—whether it's soil compaction, grading issues, or blocked drainage—ensuring a long-term fix for a healthier, more resilient lawn.

















